Buenos Muchachos -goodfellas- 1990 Dvdrip Latino

Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino. Género: Crimen | Drama | Mafia | Basado en hechos reales Datos del Archivo: Formato: AVI / MKV (DVDRip) Audio: Español Latino (AC3 / MP3)

Based on the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, the film follows the rise and fall of Henry Hill (Ray Liotta). It broke the mold of traditional mob movies by focusing not on the "Godfathers" at the top, but on the "blue-collar" gangsters who did the dirty work. Buenos Muchachos -Goodfellas- 1990 DVDRip Latino

Furthermore, "Goodfellas" is a scathing critique of the American Dream. Henry Hill's story is a classic tale of the self-made man, but one that is ultimately corrupted by the lure of power and greed. The film shows how the pursuit of wealth and status can lead to emptiness and disillusionment. Scorsese is not afraid to tackle tough subjects, such as violence, infidelity, and betrayal, making "Goodfellas" a film that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine

Goodfellas explores several themes that continue to resonate with audiences: Furthermore, "Goodfellas" is a scathing critique of the

This is ironic and tragic. In the vernacular of Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina, calling a cartel member or a sicario a "muchacho" is a diminutive, almost paternal term. It carries the tragedy of young men forced into old wars. By calling hardened murderers "muchachos," the Latino title reclaims the tragedy that Scorsese intended: that these are not gangsters, but stunted children playing dress-up. The DVDRip, with its degraded look, feels like a home movie of those children right before they destroy each other.

Junto a sus socios Jimmy Conway (especialista en robos) y Tommy DeVito (un psicópata impredecible), Henry disfruta de una vida de lujos, impunidad y violencia. El Robo a Lufthansa:

, a half-Irish, half-Sicilian youth who grows up in Brooklyn and becomes "adopted" by local mobsters. Over three decades (1955–1980), the narrative tracks his rise through the ranks of the Lucchese crime family